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Have you ever recycled before? Do you ever want to recycle, but don’t have the time to do it? Did you know that one American person wastes at least 1 million pounds of completely recyclable materials away each year? Did you know that one ton of recycled paper can save 17 trees from being cut down, and other things from around the globe from being reprocessed again? In Cimarron, more than 60 million pounds of recycled material can be saved by recycling bins every year. If we put recycling bin into an everyday home, more materials would be saved and we would save a lot of money as a small community. If the people of Cimarron place a law where anyone that lives in a house or owns a local store has to own a recycle bin, we could be saving

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